ts
> keep the docs we should start packaging sphinx-panels first.
>
>
There are use cases where having the documentation is important, such
as scientific field work, including oceanographic cruises, where "online"
is expensive if not impossible, and when available has limited ba
re configurations with new configurations being
released
multiple times a year. There are complicated issues of reproducibility
and
testing that don't have one size fits all answers.
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e users may
have use cases that need alternative BLAS, and will likely
end up building their own configuration. There are advantages
to keeping libraries consistent with other distros so we don't
end up with distro-specific build instructions for widely used
packages.
>
> Acknowledgement
> ---
> This is a part of my GSoC2020 project, although this topic is not on the
> original plan.
>
>
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een versions of large systems. Environment modules
have been in use since Sun and SGI were popular. Environment
Canada has used an in-house system -- not sure if it is still active --
which may have been done to get around some limitation of the
environment modules approach.
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in this thread. It is worth
mentioning that rgdal can also be built with NetCDF or hdf5 support.
NetCDF4 builds on the hdf5 library, so some people just use hdf5 tools to
read NetCDF4 data.
There is also netcdf-java with rJava, e.g.,
https://meteo.unican.es/trac/wiki/EcomsUdg/RPackage.
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but on the other ones I got these
failures
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=feel%2b%2b
What fonts are used on the systems where the build succeeds? This
should be mentioned
in the logs or can be determined by examining the formatted documents.
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to solve this?
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would put /opt on whatever and run it against the same system (and
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